Crime
JUST IN: Fresh Protest Breaks Out In Lagos (Video)

A Fresh protest has returned in Tejuosho Area of Yaba Local Government Area of Lagos State
OnyxNews Nigeria gathered that the fresh protest which broke out in Lagos has parents requesting justice for their children.
The parents, in their numbers, were chanting, “wetin we want? Justice! How we want am? Now now!”
This is coming after the Nigeria Police filed a case on Thursday demanding an immediate end to the judicial panels of inquiry going on in different states in the country.
The panels were set up by state governors, in accordance with the recommendation of the National Executive Council, NEC, to investigate allegations of police brutality especially by men of the dissolved Special Anti-Robbery Squad.
The police, through its lawyer, O. M. Atoyebi, argued that the states lacked the power to establish panels to probe the police activities.
The force also urged the court to restrain the Attorneys-General of the 36 states of the federation and their various panels of inquiry from going ahead with the investigation on police indemnity.
Watch video of the protest below;
#EndSARS : Fresh protest in #Lagos as parents demand for justice pic.twitter.com/tNCJiyfrcd
— Nwachukwu John Owen (@johnowen99) December 3, 2020
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